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  1. The Parole Officer is a 2001 British comedy film, directed by John Duigan. The film follows a diverse group of former criminals as they assist their probation officer in proving his innocence after a murder accusation.

  2. Aug 10, 2001 · The Parole Officer: Directed by John Duigan. With Steve Coogan, Emma Gilmour, Susan Jane Tanner, Iain Mitchell. A failed parole officer framed for murder must enlist the help of his former clients to clear his name.

  3. Sep 4, 2017 · The Parole Officer 2001 A failed parole officer framed for murder must enlist the help of his former clients to clear his name.Director: John DuiganWriters: ...

  4. Simon Garden (Steve Coogan) is an honest but naive probation officer. When Simon witnesses a serious crime, he is unlucky enough to get framed for murder by a crooked cop. The only way he can ...

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  5. Aug 10, 2001 · A hapless parole officer is framed for murder by a crooked police chief. To prove his innocence he must entice his former clients away from the law abiding lives they are now living to recover the evidence that will save him.

  6. Mar 2, 2017 · A failed parole officer framed for murder must enlist the help of his former clients to clear his name. | Original theatrical trailer for the movie The Parole Officer from 2001 |Starring...

  7. Failed parole officer Simon Garden (Coogan) is framed for a murder committed by one of Manchester's leading police officers. The only evidence proving his innocence is a CCTV video tape locked inside a bank vault.

  8. Manchester's leading police constable frames a less-than-successful parole officer Simon Garden (Steve Coogan) for a murder he didn't commit. The only evidence proving his innocence is a CCTV video tape.

  9. Summary: Hapless parole officer Simon Garden is accused of a murder he didn't commit. To help him prove his innocence he recruits three of his ex-con clients to rob a bank where a CCTV tape...

  10. Aug 10, 2001 · Failed parole officer Steve Garden is framed for a murder committed by one of Manchester's leading police constables. The only evidence proving his innocence is a CCTV video tape locked inside a bank vault.